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Oils: Young Living Monthly Promotions

I enjoy Young Living Monthly Promotions. These are open to customers and members alike. When a single order reaches certain Point Value (PV) levels, promotional items are added to your order. For instance, this month has some good promotional items, so the PV levels are a little higher than other months. Typically, the thresholds are 190, 250, and 300 PV. This month, the promotional items are a little pricier, so the thresholds are a little higher. What do you earn with each level? I’m glad you asked.

At the 190 PV level, you earn a 15ml bottle of Melrose and a 5ml bottle of Manuka essential oils. If you’re also on essential rewards (a program where you earn a percentage back in rewards points to be applied to products you desire), you earned a 5ml bottle of Cedarwood. These three items retail for $80.27. Not a bad bonus.

At the 250PV level, you earn all the 190PV level items and 20 Essential Rewards points. A $106.59 retail value.

At the 325PV level, you earn all the 250PV level items and a DewDrop Diffuser, a $190.47 retail value.

This month’s top promotion is at the 425 PV level. In addition to the 325PV level items, you also receive an ART Skin Care System. This is a $334.88 retail value. For me, this is an opportunity to get products I wouldn’t necessarily purchase for myself. I’ve heard great things about the ART Skin Care System, but I have been largely indifferent to many personal care products beside basic hygiene items. But…I am in my mid-50s, so perhaps I should begin paying attention to my skin? On a different note, I had Melrose in my cart. I’ve heard it’s good for supporting skin health. I had applied three of the four ingredients in Melrose independently last month and headed off a poison ivy rash outbreak. Was it the oils? I think

On a different note, I was planning to purchase Melrose this month. I’ve heard it’s good for supporting skin health. I had applied three of the four ingredients in Melrose independently last month and headed off a poison ivy rash outbreak. Was it the oils? I think so, because I’ve largely been unsuccessful in heading off a rash after exposure in the past. Instead of having to purchase this product, I got it as a bonus. Now I’ll have it on hand the next time I’m exposed to poison ivy. I have nothing to lose from trying and everything to gain if it’s successful for me.